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1 month ago |
thepulseofnh.com | Meredith Deliso |Camilla Alcini |Leah Sarnoff |Will Gretsky
(LONDON) -- Israel confirmed it is conducting strikes in southern Syria, as the new Syrian government calls for the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Syrian territory. "We will not allow southern Syria to become southern Lebanon," Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said regarding the strikes. "Any attempt by the Syrian regime forces and the country's terrorist organizations to establish themselves in the security zone in southern Syria will be met with fire."This is a developing story.
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1 month ago |
thepulseofnh.com | Leah Sarnoff |Will Gretsky |Camilla Alcini |Meredith Deliso
(BELIZE) -- Police in Belize are investigating after three young American women were found dead in their hotel room at a luxury beachfront resort last weekend. The women -- identified as 23-year-old Koutar Naqqad, 24-year-old Imane Mallah and 26-year-old Wafae El-Arar -- were found dead at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro on Saturday morning.
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1 month ago |
abcnews.go.com | Camilla Alcini
Tala Herzallah detailed the destruction she found after getting back home. Palestinians walk among the rubble of buildings destroyed during the Israeli offensive, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Feb. 24, 2025. Ramadan Abed/ReutersWhen she left her home in Gaza City 16 months ago, Tala Herzallah didn't think she was seeing it for the last time.
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1 month ago |
thepulseofnh.com | Camilla Alcini |Meredith Deliso |Leah Sarnoff |Will Gretsky
(LONDON) -- When she left her home in Gaza City 16 months ago, Tala Herzallah didn't think she was seeing it for the last time. Now, walking in the rubble of what used to be her house, the 22-year-old Palestinian can barely recognize the place where she spent most of her life. "It pains me to say it, but I only can recognize a wall from my home. Just one wall," she told ABC News.
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1 month ago |
thepulseofnh.com | David Brennan |Camilla Alcini |Patrick Reevell
(LONDON) -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his leadership team spent much of 2024 cautiously courting both sides of America's widening political divide -- well aware that repelling Russia's ongoing invasion relied, in large part, on U.S. largesse.
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